Robins are a sign of spring, no matter where you live. The first robins arrived here several weeks ago, and started scouting out likely nesting spots as soon as they’d had a good meal. Then they set… more →
Mavis Penney's Labrador Landscapesuccessories wrote 3 weeks ago: Essence of Success Birches Framed Motivational Poster Motivational Quote: Successful is the pers … more →
Mavis Penney wrote 1 month ago: Robins are a sign of spring, no matter where you live. The first robins arrived here several weeks … more →
Mavis Penney wrote 2 months ago: Broken branches and last fall’s leaves are revealed as birch trees emerge from the melting snowban … more →
John wrote 2 months ago: On the other hand what if there were a metaphor in which all we had were the column of traits on the … more →
Mavis Penney wrote 2 months ago: All it takes is a few hours of mild temperatures for the snow on the trees to vanish. This late in … more →
Mavis Penney wrote 2 months ago: After a late winter storm, the trees were laden down with snow. But with several hours of wind and … more →
Bo wrote 2 months ago: 185. Minimalism I’ll try to keep up on posting, except when I’m traveling in regions whe … more →
ginavivinetto wrote 2 months ago: In 1989, Frederick “Rick” Lamore, my AP English teacher at Gibbs High School, handpicked … more →
Mavis Penney wrote 2 months ago: Mild spring temperatures warm the air around tree trunks in deep snow. The snow melts more quickly … more →
John wrote 2 months ago: Robert Frost reads Rosebud. (John goes over to the coat rack and puts on his old slicker as if t … more →
grant czerepak wrote 3 months ago: “Earth’s the right place for love” Is your user in a pathless wood or swinging on … more →
kellysalasin wrote 3 months ago: The bright spring sun has melted all but the edges of snow outlining the yard where las … more →
Mavis Penney wrote 3 months ago: The wind is strong in this part of the river valley. It blows so hard that exposed branches are stu … more →
barefootheart wrote 4 months ago: I was recently driving down a road that bisects the Larose Forest. The birches above reminded me o … more →
Mavis Penney wrote 4 months ago: Black spruce seedlings get their start in dense clusters and grow straight and tall in the shade of … more →
upinvermont wrote 4 months ago: June 26, 2009 – Major revision. Expansion of post with interpretive passage. May 24 2009 … more →
upinvermont wrote 4 months ago: February 22, 2009 – After reading this post, you might enjoy a color coded scansion of Birche … more →
Mavis Penney wrote 4 months ago: Clusters of black spruce grow in the protection of tall birch trees. Meanwhile birch seedlings gro … more →
Mavis Penney wrote 4 months ago: Black spruce and birch trees have matured together at the edge of the Churchill River. The river … more →